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NNPC records 81% drop in pipeline vandalism

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced an 81 per cent drop in the number of pipeline vandalism incidences in the course of its operations in October last year.

The corporation, in its latest financial and operations report, stated that, in October 2019, 35 vandalised-pipeline points, representing a decrease of 81 per cent from the 186 vandalized-points in September 2019, were recorded.

According to it, out of the vandalised points, eight failed to be welded, while only one pipeline was ruptured, with Ibadan-Ilorin axis accounting for 34 per cent of the breaks, while ATC-Mosimi and other routes accounted for 23 per cent and 43 per cent, respectively.

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The corporation, in the report, also announced a trading surplus of ₦13.23billion in October 2019, representing an increase of 54 percent vis-à-vis the ₦8.59billion surplus posted in September last year.

The NNPC explained that the figures reflected the sustained streak of positive results in the operations of the national oil company.

To underline the increasing fortunes of the corporation in recent times, the September, 2019 trading surplus of ₦8.59billion in turn, indicated a significant increase of 65 per cent compared to the ₦5.20billion surplus posted in August 2019, even as that beat the ₦4.26billion surplus posted in July 2019, reflecting an increase of 22 per cent.

The NNPC said the increase of 54 per cent trading surplus in October 2019 accounts of the corporation was mainly attributable to improved trading surplus posted by its flagship Upstream subsidiary, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).

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